Pictures of your classic Porsches, past, present and future
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tp81 said:
My 993C2S and 911T
untitled-16.jpg by TP021272, on Flickr
_MG_7209.jpg by TP021272, on Flickr
911 t - simply stunning - any more pics ? the Silver one isn't bad either - what is it ? untitled-16.jpg by TP021272, on Flickr
_MG_7209.jpg by TP021272, on Flickr
Edited by tp81 on Sunday 20th October 22:37
Edited by RSVP911 on Saturday 28th December 20:13
IMI A said:
Just gorgeous Eric. How a Singer commands $500k (beautiful as it is) I cannot understand when to my eye the 993 is easily as pretty for fraction of the price especially the wide body cars. Make sure you hang on to it. Very very nice car.
Thanks mate.Well, i was at the singer presentation in london. The cars are so very bespoke. The materials are just so high quality. The details so amazing. Somehow, i can understand the high prices. I still think, some of the money was not too well spent. Without the carbon wing developments, and some silly costs like 5k to finish the gt3 inlet manifolds, they could significantly cut costs and still have extremely nice cars.
Jedi Knight said:
Thanks guys, it is a lot of fun to drive and so very pretty.
Richard - That looks like my old 964 RS in your profile picture! How are you? I saw the car a little while ago at a Goodwood breakfast club meet with it's current owner. Was in fine fettle.
Hi, it was a great car, I owned it from Nov 2006 when I bought it from a chap called Feroz and sold it through Paul at GT Classics in July 2008 to Jonathan Billin.Richard - That looks like my old 964 RS in your profile picture! How are you? I saw the car a little while ago at a Goodwood breakfast club meet with it's current owner. Was in fine fettle.
flatsix3.6 said:
Jedi Knight said:
Thanks guys, it is a lot of fun to drive and so very pretty.
Richard - That looks like my old 964 RS in your profile picture! How are you? I saw the car a little while ago at a Goodwood breakfast club meet with it's current owner. Was in fine fettle.
Hi, it was a great car, I owned it from Nov 2006 when I bought it from a chap called Feroz and sold it through Paul at GT Classics in July 2008 to Jonathan Billin.Richard - That looks like my old 964 RS in your profile picture! How are you? I saw the car a little while ago at a Goodwood breakfast club meet with it's current owner. Was in fine fettle.
I ended up getting another one in the end, that may have been even better... ... See my profile pic...
erics said:
flatsix3.6 said:
Jedi Knight said:
Thanks guys, it is a lot of fun to drive and so very pretty.
Richard - That looks like my old 964 RS in your profile picture! How are you? I saw the car a little while ago at a Goodwood breakfast club meet with it's current owner. Was in fine fettle.
Hi, it was a great car, I owned it from Nov 2006 when I bought it from a chap called Feroz and sold it through Paul at GT Classics in July 2008 to Jonathan Billin.Richard - That looks like my old 964 RS in your profile picture! How are you? I saw the car a little while ago at a Goodwood breakfast club meet with it's current owner. Was in fine fettle.
I ended up getting another one in the end, that may have been even better... ... See my profile pic...
I'm surprised they repaired it, new rear quarters each side, bumper, heat exchangers, under tray, engine cover, rear glass and engine mounts. Virtually brand new from the door back. If memory serves, you can see the rear quarter joint repair above the door on the RHS.
I'm guessing because it was quite new was the reason the money was spent on repair.
Wozy68 said:
erics said:
flatsix3.6 said:
Jedi Knight said:
Thanks guys, it is a lot of fun to drive and so very pretty.
Richard - That looks like my old 964 RS in your profile picture! How are you? I saw the car a little while ago at a Goodwood breakfast club meet with it's current owner. Was in fine fettle.
Hi, it was a great car, I owned it from Nov 2006 when I bought it from a chap called Feroz and sold it through Paul at GT Classics in July 2008 to Jonathan Billin.Richard - That looks like my old 964 RS in your profile picture! How are you? I saw the car a little while ago at a Goodwood breakfast club meet with it's current owner. Was in fine fettle.
I ended up getting another one in the end, that may have been even better... ... See my profile pic...
I'm surprised they repaired it, new rear quarters each side, bumper, heat exchangers, under tray, engine cover, rear glass and engine mounts. Virtually brand new from the door back. If memory serves, you can see the rear quarter joint repair above the door on the RHS.
I'm guessing because it was quite new was the reason the money was spent on repair.
Yours ....... SHE LOOKS THE BUSINESS
I'd be careful though, there was a fella on here with an SSE 3.2. Thought it immaculate in every way. Big mistake including the reg ..... wow what a history that had had.
Small snag ... I don't own the 356 - the gent who did was not shy with it. Despite the great condition he would go wheel to wheel with other racers.
The rest of the collection are here http://www.picturesports.co.uk/p894324679
Enjoy :-)
Cheers Dave
The rest of the collection are here http://www.picturesports.co.uk/p894324679
Enjoy :-)
Cheers Dave
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